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At the same time, it would avoid the
complications
of having multiple Europes – an option that may be attractive to veteran Eurocrats from a purely functional perspective, but soon becomes hopelessly complicated.
In Ghana, 15 days’ wages pays for a 30-day supply of just two of the drugs needed to prevent
complications.
Prevention programs that promote healthier diets and exercise can lower the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and reduce
complications
for those who have the disease.
But, given the potential
complications
associated with introducing DST, it is not clear whether this particular means of reducing energy consumption is worthwhile.
They are vulnerable to the
complications
of early pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, fistulas, and death in childbirth.
Globally,
complications
related to pregnancy and childbirth are the second leading cause of death among those aged 15 to 19, after suicide.
By the end of June, the Department of Commerce had already received 21,000 applications for exemptions, and it expects that number to double this year.Processing these applications takes time and introduces further complications, all the more so because companies seeking exemptions must apply separately for each type of steel (with the only difference sometimes being the component’s shape), and because exemptions must be renewed annually.
It typically means, as DeBakey experienced and as his physicians anticipated, an extended hospitalization marked by reliance on machines, multiple complications, and considerable suffering.
Is it reasonable for 99 or perhaps 999 people to suffer for days or months, only to die from
complications
of surgery, because one person might live?
Almost all of these deaths and injuries could be prevented, the WHO says, by meeting the need for sex education and information about family planning and contraception, and by providing safe, legal induced abortion, as well as follow-up care to prevent or treat medical
complications.
Political
complications
linked to a possible meeting with the Venezuelan opposition, which Bachelet had chosen not to attend (preferring to send her foreign minister), likely also played a part.
Broader use of rapid diagnostics will permit more effective treatment for flu cases at risk of developing serious
complications.
At this stage, policymakers should aim for a resolution of Italy’s woes that does not generate additional risks and
complications.
China’s economic exceptionalism is now being threatened by a perfect storm of existing stresses – namely, the domestic debt build-up – and new complications, including US trade barriers, the geopolitical pushback against China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and tightening monetary conditions, particularly in the United States.
If such a contingent-capital structure had been in place before the crisis, troubled banks would have been recapitalized by the contingent debt holders while avoiding the
complications
and legal posturing inevitable in formal bankruptcy.
Like a person’s body temperature, price levels can go neither too high nor too low without causing serious
complications.
Complications
from pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death among girls aged 15 to 19 worldwide.
They are also more likely than older women to die of birth-related complications, and are more prone to abuse.
Even without such complications, invigorating Europe’s increasingly sluggish economic recovery will be no easy feat.
But best-practice institutions are, by definition, non-contextual and cannot take local
complications
into account.
Today, her life is much worse than before, because medical
complications
following the operation make it difficult for her to work.
This means that, if KMET continues to provide abortion services to women in Kenya, where 30-40% of hospitalizations of women are associated with unsafe abortions, it will lose the funding it needs to perform the similarly lifesaving work of teaching doctors how to handle
complications
associated with childbirth.
Every day, 830 women die during childbirth and pregnancy, and each year, 6.9 million women are treated for
complications
from unsafe abortion, almost all of them in developing countries.
The ultimate decision about which targets to set for the coming 15 years is a complex and deeply political discussion, and advice from economists will not magically resolve all
complications.
One year ago, she died from
complications
in childbirth, a killer that every month takes twice as many lives as the entire Ebola epidemic.
The vast majority of these deaths are due to preventable
complications
such as bleeding and infection.
In many parts of the world, the grassroots organizations providing family-planning services, maternal and child health care, HIV/AIDS prevention, and malaria treatment often represent the first and only line of defense for pregnant women at risk of
complications.
Further
complications
would arise from putting the verdict on currency manipulation – presumably dependent on some type of “fair value” metric – in the hands of politicians.
Moreover, political gridlock will ensure that little is done about the other festering problems confronting the American economy: mortgage foreclosures are likely to continue unabated (legal
complications
aside); small and medium-sized enterprises are likely to continue to be starved of funds; and the small and medium-sized banks that traditionally provide them with credit are likely to continue to struggle to survive.
In the absence of detailed and reliable reporting from all countries, the British government commissioned a series of reports on AMR, estimating that by 2050, as many as ten million people could die annually from AMR
complications.
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